In John Oliver’s recent segment urging viewers to stand up for net neutrality, the late-night comedian lamented the challenge of building public support for a seemingly obscure issue.
Net neutrality — the concept that Internet access should be equal and accessible for all — is “objectively boring,” Oliver says.
While I disagree, Oliver has a point. Net neutrality can seem like a woolly issue. Explanations tend to cite the Communications Act of 1934 — arcane fodder for a kitchen table or dorm room discussion.
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